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BURNING NEAR THE HIS BUNDLE

Presented by

Dr.Imran Khan

EP and Pacing Division

Cardiology Department

Hayat Abad Medical Complex Peshawar

Pakistan

CASE HISTORYA 35 years old male with history of recurrent

palpitation…..2 years.

• No h/o dyspnea and fatigue.

• No history of Syncope and pre Syncope.

• No comorbidities.No F/Hx of SCD.

• Medical Hx: Bisoprolol 10mg OD x 2 years

• Amiodarone 100mg OD x 1 year.

• ECHO: LV: 5.6 ,EF:46%

• 24 hours Holter ECG: PVCs burden 23%(26k)

ECG

INTRACARDIAC TRACINGS

RADIOSCOPIC

LOCALIZATION

Abl

His

Abl

His

His

Abl

3D LAT MAPPING

POST ABLATION ECG

CONCLUSION

•A Parahisian origin is suggested by particular electrocardiographic

characteristics and early activation at the His catheter.

• A successful ablation strategy is based on a detailed activation mapping

of the right and left Parahisian regions from adjacent structures, including

the right and left septal ventricles, the aortic sinuses, and the inferomedial

RA.

•In conclusion, we performed a successful catheter ablation of a PVC

from the para Hisian region under activation mapping guidance.

•Detailed mapping and careful delivery of RF energy are essential for

successful ablation without AV block creation.

THANK YOU

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